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so are you saying that schitzophrania may be contagious? thats interesting.there is a small line if insanity running through my family,only one of my relatives is in an asylum currently,all of my mothers sisters are slightly insane,does this mean it may pass on to me,i hullucinate on accasion,and hear voices,im afraid i may get this disease genetically.
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look at the dangling light in the back,and the chairs do look like they are comforting each other,the green one is deflated,i wonder how that happened.lol
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becky,i too see only beauty,i always overlook the decay and for a moment forget that it is an old rotting asylum,its just so breath taking,i would love to go on a little field trip to this place,its truely stunning.
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maybe the colours are supposed to sooth the paitent?
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wow,photographer and potential poet,that caption was beautifull,very poetic. the pic is really good.
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wonder whats in the sink,probably just dabree.its funny right now im listening to light on,by david cook.lol nice shot motts,total props to you,im going to collage for photography when i graduate.
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looks somewhat inviting,the way the door is slightly open and the room lit,its almost like a welcome.lol
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this is an interesting picture,it makes you wonder what the room looked like when it was in service.it probably looked nice.
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apple,oh i just noticed that too,it realy does look like an eye,did you see that right off?
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sweet pic,i would love to visit that place.
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WOW! So powerful this is by far my favourite piece I've seen so far
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The most amazing look into an abandoned state of mind...OMG I love it
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do you like having people ask you habitual questions? You sound like a martyr, but I give you props on the art!
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I have to admit Mr. Motts I'm not too concerned about the soap dispensers :) Wonderful picture. Perhaps someone once believed if they scrubbed hard enough, they could wash away the maddening loneliness.
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As soon as I looked at this picture I felt and overwhelming sense of "this is it". This sight seems to say "This is your home now...always has been...always will be". Heartbreaking. On a lighter note however, I have seem numerous posts by "AO" and I would just like to say that whoever you are, we seem to be very like-minded. Like me you look at a picture and see more than decaying furniture and pretty lighting. I am only 20 years young but I also try to see the forest and not just the trees :)